un­til

"un­til" appears in 20 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

un­til· 20 hymns found
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And this our watch­word ev­er,
There’s a spring that waits to be,
There’s a spring that waits to be,
Prayer in grief, brings re­lief;
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Joy, the mes­sage hear,
Work while it is day, it will not all be done;
From harm and dan­ger both by night and day—
Brought the small loaves of bread,
Seen by wise men from afar,
Christ arose to­day!
All gird­ed for the fray;
We’ll work with will­ing hand,
Thrust in the sic­kle blade.
I shall not be lone­ly in my sor­row,
I shall not be lone­ly in my sor­row,
Brought cheer to the lone and sad;
By and by;
Are op­en­ing ev­ery­where!
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un­til

We’ll work un­til we die;
Something God alone can see.
Something God alone can see.
Pray, un­til thy pray­er be heard.
Marks the close of life’s short day,
I’ve come to save you, do not fear.
Work un­til the gleam­ing of the gold­en day;
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Five thou­sand men were fed.
Made a man­ger cra­dle bright.
Christ arose, Christ arose!
And thus the call ob­ey.
To the pro­mised land.
Your loins now quick­ly gird;
Darkest night He turns to bright­est mor­row,
Darkest night He turns to bright­est mor­row,
Found com­fort to make them glad.
May we fol­low in His way,
I prayed the larg­er pray­er.
My Sav­ior on His throne,

Our Watchword

lyricist: Silas Farmer (1839–1902)
Composer: Charles Gabriel, 1897
Hymn 1

...And this our watch­word ev­er,

We’ll work un­til we die.

We’ll work un­til we die;...

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And this our watch­word ev­er,

We’ll work un­til we die.

We’ll work un­til we die;

Our Watchword

Hymn of Promise

Composer: Natalie Sleeth, 1986
Hymn 2

...There’s a spring that waits to be,

Unrevealed un­til its sea­son,

Something God alone can see....

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There’s a spring that waits to be,

Unrevealed un­til its sea­son,

Something God alone can see.

Hymn of Promise

Hymn of Promise

Composer: Natalie Sleeth, 1986
Hymn 3

...There’s a spring that waits to be,

Unrevealed un­til its sea­son,

Something God alone can see....

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There’s a spring that waits to be,

Unrevealed un­til its sea­son,

Something God alone can see.

Hymn of Promise

From the Deeps, to Thee, O Lord

lyricist: William Bartholomew, 1854
Composer: Ann Bartholomew, 1854
Hymn 4

...Prayer in grief, brings re­lief;

Pray, un­til thy pray­er be heard,

Pray, un­til thy pray­er be heard....

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Prayer in grief, brings re­lief;

Pray, un­til thy pray­er be heard,

Pray, un­til thy pray­er be heard.

From the Deeps, to Thee, O Lord

Shall I Wait?

lyricist: Thomas Furey, 1882
Composer: John Sweney
Hymn 5

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Shall I wait un­til the sun­set

Marks the close of life’s short day,...

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Shall I wait un­til the sun­set

Marks the close of life’s short day,

Shall I Wait?

I’ll Stand by Until the Morning

lyricist: Daniel Whittle, 1878
Composer: James McGranahan
Hymn 6

...Joy, the mes­sage hear,

I’ll stand by un­til the morn­ing,

I’ve come to save you, do not fear....

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Joy, the mes­sage hear,

I’ll stand by un­til the morn­ing,

I’ve come to save you, do not fear.

I’ll Stand by Until the Morning

While It Is Day

lyricist: Mary Torrence, 1878
Composer: William Perkins
Hymn 7

...Work while it is day, it will not all be done;

Labor as we may, un­til the set­ting sun.

Work un­til the gleam­ing of the gold­en day;...

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Work while it is day, it will not all be done;

Labor as we may, un­til the set­ting sun.

Work un­til the gleam­ing of the gold­en day;

While It Is Day

See, Lord, Before Thy Throne

Composer: Frederick Clunk, 1905
Hymn 8

...From harm and dan­ger both by night and day—

Until, un­til we meet again.

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From harm and dan­ger both by night and day—

Until, un­til we meet again.

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See, Lord, Before Thy Throne

Lord, When to Thee a Little Lad

lyricist: Arranged, 1913
Composer: Juliette Adams, 1913
Hymn 9

...Brought the small loaves of bread,

Thy touch en­larged the gift, un­til

Five thou­sand men were fed....

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Brought the small loaves of bread,

Thy touch en­larged the gift, un­til

Five thou­sand men were fed.

Lord, When to Thee a Little Lad

Why Do Bells at Christmas Ring?

lyricist: Eugene Field (1850–1895)
Composer: Mari Hofer, 1901
Hymn 10

...Seen by wise men from afar,

Gently moved un­til its light

Made a man­ger cra­dle bright....

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Seen by wise men from afar,

Gently moved un­til its light

Made a man­ger cra­dle bright.

Why Do Bells at Christmas Ring?

Bells of Easter

lyricist: Edith Tillotson, 1913
Composer: Martha Neton
Hymn 11

...Christ arose to­day!

Ring un­til the whole world knows,

Christ arose, Christ arose!...

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Christ arose to­day!

Ring un­til the whole world knows,

Christ arose, Christ arose!

Bells of Easter

The King’s Call

lyricist: Harriet Rice, 1906
Composer: Byron Burditt, 1906
Hymn 12

...All gird­ed for the fray;

Stand firm un­til you take the land,

And thus the call ob­ey....

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All gird­ed for the fray;

Stand firm un­til you take the land,

And thus the call ob­ey.

The King’s Call

We’ll Work

lyricist: Fred Smith, 1886
Composer: William Ogden
Hymn 13

...We’ll work with will­ing hand,

We’ll work un­til the Mas­ter calls us

To the pro­mised land....

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We’ll work with will­ing hand,

We’ll work un­til the Mas­ter calls us

To the pro­mised land.

We’ll Work

The Fields Are White (Sheeleigh)

lyricist: Matthias Sheeleigh (1821–1900)
Composer: James Rosecrans, 1902
Hymn 14

...Thrust in the sic­kle blade.

Wait not un­til the wane of day;

Your loins now quick­ly gird;...

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Thrust in the sic­kle blade.

Wait not un­til the wane of day;

Your loins now quick­ly gird;

The Fields Are White (Sheeleigh)

No Longer Lonely

Composer: Robert Harkness, 1920
Hymn 15

...I shall not be lone­ly in my sor­row,

He will sus­tain me un­til the end;

Darkest night He turns to bright­est mor­row,...

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I shall not be lone­ly in my sor­row,

He will sus­tain me un­til the end;

Darkest night He turns to bright­est mor­row,

No Longer Lonely

No Longer Lonely

Composer: Robert Harkness, 1920
Hymn 16

...I shall not be lone­ly in my sor­row,

He will sus­tain me un­til the end;

Darkest night He turns to bright­est mor­row,...

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I shall not be lone­ly in my sor­row,

He will sus­tain me un­til the end;

Darkest night He turns to bright­est mor­row,

No Longer Lonely

Jesus Wants Us to Help

lyricist: Eda Formhals
Composer: Ira Wilson
Hymn 17

...Brought cheer to the lone and sad;

She tried to help, un­til those who heard

Found com­fort to make them glad....

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Brought cheer to the lone and sad;

She tried to help, un­til those who heard

Found com­fort to make them glad.

Jesus Wants Us to Help

And with Glory Crown the Day

lyricist: James Blankenbeckler, 1898
Composer: George Bacon
Hymn 18

...By and by;

From youth un­til old age

May we fol­low in His way,...

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By and by;

From youth un­til old age

May we fol­low in His way,

And with Glory Crown the Day

At First I Prayed for Light

lyricist: Ednah Cheney, 1850
Composer: Charles Kettle, 1876
Hymn 19

...Are op­en­ing ev­ery­where!

God wait­ed pa­tient­ly un­til

I prayed the larg­er pray­er....

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Are op­en­ing ev­ery­where!

God wait­ed pa­tient­ly un­til

I prayed the larg­er pray­er.

At First I Prayed for Light

I Wonder What My Name Will Be?

lyricist: James Rowe, 1911
Composer: Bentley Ackley
Hymn 20

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If my soul be true un­til I see

My Sav­ior on His throne,...

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If my soul be true un­til I see

My Sav­ior on His throne,

I Wonder What My Name Will Be?

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